If you would like to add spring-flowering trees to your landscape, January and February are excellent months to plant them.
With a little TLC, you can help them flourish. Marcy Simpson “Why aren’t my roses blooming?” the gardener wonders aloud. There’s a special kind of disappointment in waiting for your garden to burst ...
Roses need lots of water to thrive, so more water can result in more blooms. Pruning and deadheading spent flowers will direct the plant's attention to flowering more. Feeding the roses plenty of ...
It’s late summer and the time to think about pruning roses. Many gardeners get confused about how and when to prune their roses, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. The timing is not arbitrary. We ...
Expert William Mitchell from Sutton Manor Nursery shares the crucial February gardening job that helps roses bloom ...
Assuming these are re-blooming roses we are taking about — there are some mostly older and species type varieties that will only bloom once a year — the best way to get roses to re-bloom is to ...
Roses are classic garden favorites, prized for their dramatically beautiful and fragrant flowers. Climbing roses are especially spectacular and can be used to cover arbors, trellises, fences, and ...